Southsea man admits urinating on woman's kitchen wall in 3-month harassment

A MAN has admitted harassment of a woman - including urinating on the kitchen wall outside her home.

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Lloyd Brady, 44, of Liss Road, Southsea, appeared at Portsmouth Magistrates' Court after bothering the woman between November 25 last year and March 3.

On the final date he shouted abuse through her front door.

In February he urinated on the wall outside her kitchen window, and in the same month approached her while she was in a vehicle, putting his face up against the window and glared aggressively at her.

Portsmouth Magistrates' Court. Picture: Chris MoorhousePortsmouth Magistrates' Court. Picture: Chris Moorhouse
Portsmouth Magistrates' Court. Picture: Chris Moorhouse
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On September 20 last year he threw a heavy beer crate at her door, and on August 30 last year he threw a tree branch into her back garden.

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On November 25 he threw recycling bins at her front door.

Portsmouth magistrates imposed a 12-month community order with 100 hours' unpaid work.

A restraining order bans him from contacting the victim for a year.

He must pay a £90 victim surcharge and £85 costs.

Brady also admitted breaching bail conditions on September 13 by going into Broad Gardens in Farlington, where the victim lives.

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